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/ Ye throne COMPANION'S BODY! A OLU 0 Follows |600 of the “Fighting Organiza- } Night Clothes tion Signify Intention Lights: Gas of Joining. ' Six hundred former members of ‘the Eleventh Engineer Regimens have voted to form an. Bngineers’ Veteran: Club and have named the fellowing committee to make arrangements; you call the learned it on the eth adi, B Copat ot jeaco, OM PAny, s0- m the 30th seen Ba Joke lives at 32 Madan Street, attan, an France for nearly two yess. He had just lost begna te} to tell The 80th waa tg teak of the e John when 180 pounds, This, as one quarters pany of the 38th In- aitely” proportioned dovgnbor ous put|fantry, but selected to be one of it, was their “ringside’ weight, as|Pershing’s Pets, heaved a canteen at they are ni trained as finely as|him. Private Brown lives at No. 326 though they expectéd to go over tho| West 44th Street when he is home. top to-morrow instead of merely; Me hasn't been there in seventeen “Ene up friendly Fifth Avenue. | months. reat ~ WIL LEAD GREAT PRE ccoaenesia on Sa from Third Page.) cause the Com) Regiment ts Gen. Pershing’s own @ thing he con- celved for just auch an event as will be staged on Fifth Avenue ‘to-mor- row, aud such as London and Paris gan) Point section, in @ fight with companions at 34 Jackson Avenues, Long Island Cty, Five bullets were fired into his body. Malloy was released from the work- Company, Arthur Company, Baward Company, William H. Four ways to get under @ Won PRAISE IN PARIS, BRUSSELS emart’soft hat! Go to— Warren St. & B’way. 13th, St. & B’way. & B'way. 5th Ave. & 41st St. Four convenient ha t|sions. Each brimful of new Fall shades and shapes. Among others the Rogers Peet ‘Composite’ which fits and looks well on 80 out 34th St. stores. of every 100 men. Also the, “Stetson Spe- cial,” the pride of the Stet- son shop; sold only at our stores in Greater New York. The best of everything soliaity of neck that denotes strength, men and boys wear. (Recisered Trademark, RoGers PeET COMPANY - Broadway at 13th St. “Four : Convenient | Broadway Corners” et Warren SURE With False Te®th? Dr. Wernet’s Powder | > | Rony sham Oren Syreeneary ee saw In their big victory parades. AND LONDON. ‘The regiment was fo ‘cort of honor to the Chief with a view to accompanying him in parades in London, Brussels, Paris and other places. The regiment is made up twelve infantry Origa <= the ist, welvé heatey rigades in ist, a, 8d, 4th, 5th Wane 6th Divi- ‘The personnel of eacht com- pany was eclected obly after competi- tive drill, open to every infantryman in each of the twelve brigades, A system of point scoring was used in these competitions, so many counts being allowed a man for his past record in the field, his physique, his military bearing and his ability in drilling, In this connection it is interesting to note that not a man in the entire regiment is less than 6 feet 10 inches tall, and the majority are within fraction of 6 feet. Lieut, Robert T. Hayes of Com- pany I, told the writer there was not a man in bis company whose height) was under 5 feet 11 inches. The men, lithe of ilmb, small of waist, broad of shoulder ‘and with that of one jnit off an average weight of about’ “BAYER CROSS” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Broadway at 34th St. Fifth Ave, at 41st St. of Aspirin” to be genuine must be marked with the safety “Bayer Cross.” Always iy an @mbroken Bayer package whiel contains proper directions to safely relieve Headache, Toothache, Ear- ache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy fin boxes of 12 but a few cents at drug stores packages also. Aspirin is the trade mark of~ Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Raley Sena —Advt. t. of all the men in the reginient Bi have been wounded at pos ones, and an equal percentage a have been decorat These figures apply to tne bree ey As well as to the men in the ran! they, too, having won thelr way inte the "Composite Regiment after ruelling competition. When the uniform physique, weight and ability of these men are donsid- ered with "ene fact that the Of ‘what cant be row can expected to-morrow rns an outfit revives on Fitth Avo- tary extray za that took Paris, London and ‘Brineels by storm. HISTORY OF THE FORMATION OF Pirstia THE PETS. rehing’s Pets were first as- sembled at Carnival Grounds, Ober- wert, Coblens, on May 10, 19: the band competition was In the competition for infantrymen the commanding ot Tepi« ment had been the judges, but when it came to selecting a band the Composite Regiment itself did the pickin, Bands from the Ist, 24, 34 and 4th Divisions met in @ serious rivairy at Coblenz on May 11 and this rivairy Stew so flerce that it all but dis- rupted the newly organized Com- posite Regiment. * Many of Pershing’s Pets declared that the let ‘Division Band was the best because it could play the loug- est. In fact, when it was operating under a full head of steam, ‘according to the Pets, you couldn't hear the combined efforts of the other bands for the noise, But in a close yote the $d Division ‘Band won out, although some of tho Compositers declare to ttis day that the baHot boxes were stuffed, That is the band New York will hear lea ine the big parade to-morrow, Tt late Jim Burope's collection of fight- ing musicians couldn't hold a trom~ bone to It, according to the Pets, ‘The officers of the regiment had in- structions 40 athieve perfeet unifor- mity and harmony in equipping the composite regiment, even if they to send to the United States for ma- terial, ‘The fact that 15,000 pairs of spiral puttees had to be culled in order to obtain a sufficient number of the same shade offers some idea of the lenghts to which this idea wad carried, Tin hats were scraped and painted and varnished and the ‘divisional in- signia stammped on them. Incident- ally they are al being revarnished ‘and painted for the big event to- morrow. In the training of the .regiment ot Coblenz close order drills with <Zixed 100 BOHEMIAN BRIDES "| CzechoSlovak Wives of Legion’s Men to Be Entertained in Miss Mmity Kiein, ¥. W. ©. A. secre tary, hemta, 100 Czech brides of American |goldiers. They are due to land in New ‘York soon. banda from the American Legion re- cruite’ trom men of Czech Birth or parentage who Weht to Hohemia a year lago to join the Czecho-Siovak forces, Mra. Charles Motak of No. 914 Bast the ¥. W.-C, A. committee to welcome the newcomers. Miss Kiein liver at No, 608 East 64th ‘Street, Manhattan. at the request of Dr. daughter dent. pe last Monday” after a thirty-day George Sanborn; F tsa 7, ‘He was due to appear in Spe- Blaney Freeman; Headquarte: cmpeny, tial a beedons to-day to answer assault} pany, Jack — Henott oD bes 7 harges made by Joseph Schmitzber pany was chosei a aloonkeeper of No. 91 Went Avenue, | Would like to get in touch with other Long Island City, and Patrolman | members of the regiment and many be Charles Buff, Lieut, Wheeler of the | Sad hbase acces ot Munters Point Police Gtation said more addressed by John Matr who OF AMERIGANS ON WAY New York, ' at give Brown read a letter from Gol, Willlam Barclay Parsons in which the Com~ mander of the 11th extended his best) mutes, retted his imability to be Maine ®' plan of ocpaaiene tion fom (which ‘was adopted) and prom- Ised to do his bit to make the Veteran Club @ success, » is bringing from Pracua, Bo- home: The following were grreste John Kilgua, No. Vandeventer Age nue; Jobn MoCis , No, 863 Lith Ave- nue; * _eenee No, 167 Boebe Ave’ Jacobs, No, stein Newton Rond Shatter 0. 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Ceremonies were rehearsed until every soldier knew his part as thor- oughly as any Equity actor. Hors, from femount squadrons in dil wee completed it Lieut. Gen. Hunter ett, and he | declared it to be “the best ever.” | SHOW PARIS AND LONDON SOME REAL SOLDIERS, Prior to June 15 the regiment pa- raded several times in France and the let Battalion acted as escort of honor to a number of high French Army officers, On June 16 the re; -Metal Beds in “Period” De- signs—Just Brought Out by Simmons Company. and trim—free from joint, and roagh-— and. evenly ill over—does not scratch, eheck or chip, e ° ° ‘ Yd Ba fr Step im ing war Qu led ‘or stores. : bella gage oh : Your choice of many diffevent Pairs and Double Width in each pattern, the accepted Decorative Colors, and in Mahogany, Oak and Circassian Walout. The Slumber spring composed of ‘fiexible steel strips with spirals of high-test spring wire; so combined that the epring action is equal im all directions. ' A complete line of doil, fabric and woven wise ~ t St. Maur, near the Pershing Stadium, and on June 22 the 3d Battalion, act- ing as a reception guard, received Gen, Pershing and the President of nce when they arrived to attend the dedication of the stadium. Both Gen. Pershing and President Poincare reviewed the composite ment at that time, and the Comfna: der in Chief was so pleased with the performance that he wrote a personal pote to Col. Conrad 8, oe. in weatment thad will almost always stop dandruff and scalp itching, and keepthe hairthick, live andlustrous: Lug omg porrkngmedvasts «ed rab a little Resinol Ointment into the scalp gently, with the tip of the “SHERATON™ Bed illustrated above in bined adsl yng iy jesigns that women all over the city are talking “pow Cie ok dale sominin lopieay En aoe best bedroom decoration today. You will see perhaps 2 dozen designs in the stores—and not the least remarkable thing about them is that they cost little if any more’ than the ordinary metal beds you have been secing for year, ° HE woman who has been divided in her mind be- ' Apa Rg san, und gangh engenage Mog a. "ghee metal beds, and her distress at the way they look in the room—will be interested in knowing just how these new Simmons designs came about. Simmons Company has been working on the problem of good design in metal beds for years: But really designs cannot be carried out in old- style tubing. og Soy ay running the full length of the tube. It cannot be worked into the shapes. It is apt to be rough—does not take the enamel emoothty. All these new designs are made with’ the Simmons San Francisco, Cal, Newark,N-. SIMMONS. COMPANY Montreal, Canada Kenosha, Wisconsin SIMMONS BEDS| Built for Sleep thescalp. Rinerwith gredusliycoel- er water, the last water being cold. Resimol Sow, ond apt Dore Some oat mily bral pl pa IT am sure that for their performances this afternoon and for the various other events in which they are to take part they will re~ etre, the applause which is due At the conclusion of the Interallicd games on July 6 the $d Battalion paraded as an escort of honor to the winners and ta Gen. Pershing. On July 14 @ comnuttee of officers selected 1,200 of the tallest men in the regiment to represent the Amer- lean Army in the national peace cel- @bration in Paris, In this historicat parade they escorted Gen, Pershing DYSENTERY and the massed colors of the Amei expeditionary forces, Doe ong ait Next day the entire {ao ball toatler trained for Havre, were ferried across Soe, the Channel and reached London on Juty 11. On July 18 the regiment paraded at the presentation of American deco- rations to British officers and was reviewed by Gen. Pershing and the Prince of Wales. That afternoon the regiment acted as a guard of honor to Gen. Pershing when he was pre- sented with the honorary freedom of the City of London. On the follow- ing day the composite regiment. took F craMps COLIC and MUNYON’S Paw-Paw Pills Strengthen digestion, stimulate the liver, reg- ulate the bowels and improve one's health by assisting nature All druggists, 30c, Get Rid of That Persistent Cough Stop that weakening, persistent cough or cold, threatening throat or lung affections, with Eckman’s Alter- ative, the tonic and up-builder of 20 ears’ successful use. 80c and $1.50 bottles from druggists, or from ECKMAN LABORATORY, MUNYON 5 AN PAW Dito the Union. There are some boys from Manhattan, @ few husky natives of the Bronx and a handful from Brook- lyn, They all deolare that their re- spective companies are the best in the regiment. There is Corpl. Oscar H, Johnson, for instance. Oscar lives at No, 603 Kast 140th Street and he is in I Company of Pershing’s Peta. He ts also a ist Division man, having been selected from the iéth Infantry. “Believe me,” said Oscar at Camp wo “when this regiment marches ifth Ayenue you want to keep eye peeled for I Company, We Are the goods. If we haven’s got this uniformity stuff lashed to the mast "il go back to Germany. Why, we bray Weag our tin bats ot erally ihe